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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 2406

Summary for Chapter 2406: Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)

What Happens in Chapter 2406 – From the Book Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)

Dive into Chapter 2406, a pivotal chapter in Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose), written by Celia. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Before Savannah would start any reading, she would always open her third eye. However, her third eye refused to be activated this time for some reason.

In the end, Savannah was so tired that she started sweating from her forehead. She opened her eyes in shock and looked at Jens. "Why do you need a reading, Jens?”

Jens noticed her abnormality and asked in astonishment, "What’s the matter?"

Savannah hesitated for a moment before saying, "I can’t figure out the fate of this person."

Savannah, who was waiting on the side, giggled out loud. "Just admit it, Savannah Jones. You’re nothing but a sham."

Savannah's small face immediately flushed red. She said to Whitney, "I'm not a sham. My master told me a long time ago that in this world, there's only going to b e one person’s fate I can't read."

As soon as this statement came out, Jens was greatly shocked. It was because he was trying to probe Robbie’s fate yet Savannah said that Robbie was the only person she could never read in this world. It was incredibly strange.

"Why can't you read this person’s fortune?" Jenson asked curiously.

Savannah said, "I don't know. My master didn't tell me the reason. However, my master once said that all things are mutually reinforcing. In our profession, there's always someone we're fated to be ill-matched with."

Savannah was very curious about who was ill-matched with her and asked Jens, "Tell me, Jens. Who’s the reading for?"

Jens hesitated for a moment and said, "It's better that you don’t know."

After speaking, Jenson was about to leave.

However, Savannah stopped him and grabbed his hand in a stirred up manner before begging bitterly." Isn't this person you, Jens?"

Jenson shook his head.

Savannah’s eyes flashed with disappointment.

She slowly lowered Jenson's hand.

Jenson looked at her in confusion, wondering why she was suddenly so depressed.

He had no clue that Savannah had kept some information to herself. Truthfully, the person she could not get a reading on was not someone she was ill -matched with but her lover in this life.

After Jenson and Whitney left, the gaze Savannah used to look at Jens changed from love to open-mindedness and relief. Finally, she could feel her

Whitney was dumbfounded, then she suddenly shrieked out loud, "Jens! Could it be that Savannah's

match is Robbie?!"

Jens quickly halted his footsteps and solemnly warned Whitney. "Don’t spout nonsense."

Whitney quickly smacked her lips.

Jenson ignored her again and walked forward.

When Whitney was chasing after him, she accidentally sprained her foot as she was in her heels. "Ouchie. That hurts!"

Jenson turned around and saw Whitney in pain. He turned back and squatted on the ground, saying," Come here. I'll carry you."

Whitney jumped on his back excitedly, her eyes showing a mischievously wise look.

The trick was a success!

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